The Quarterly Review, Volume 82John Murray, 1847 - English literature |
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Page 104
... least not orthodox , and her confidante , Lady Sundon , an absurd and pompous simpleton , swayed her countenance towards the less believing clergy . ' In one point of his statement we suspect Walpole to have been in error . There is ...
... least not orthodox , and her confidante , Lady Sundon , an absurd and pompous simpleton , swayed her countenance towards the less believing clergy . ' In one point of his statement we suspect Walpole to have been in error . There is ...
Page 297
... least all our immediate interests ; and we will do them , or at least the majority of them , the justice to say that we believe that it is also an extraordinary concourse of other circumstances and not either their want of personal ...
... least all our immediate interests ; and we will do them , or at least the majority of them , the justice to say that we believe that it is also an extraordinary concourse of other circumstances and not either their want of personal ...
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... least of these would give a terrible blow to her greatness . Yet , there never was a time , even ere ships could go in the face of adverse winds - or railroads were dreamt of when , in the judgment of any statesman , it would have been ...
... least of these would give a terrible blow to her greatness . Yet , there never was a time , even ere ships could go in the face of adverse winds - or railroads were dreamt of when , in the judgment of any statesman , it would have been ...
Contents
The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal | 39 |
Memoirs of Viscountess Sundon Mistress of the Robes | 94 |
Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry Edited by two | 109 |
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